At Desperado's Night Club in Calgary, Alberta, Canada - a battle of unbeatens took place with Adam Trupish (10-0) successfully defended his NABA super welterweight crown with a first round stoppage of Janks Trotter (7-1-1). The battle was stopped at 1:12 of the first.

On the same card, the local welterweight Steve Claggett (13-1-1) stopped Ontarian Ryan Wagner (4-2-0) by way of a TKO at 1:25 of sixth round. At super middleweight, Albert Onolunose (20-1-0) won a unanimous decision over Jason Naugler (18-15-1). Finally, at light heavyweight, Steve Franjic (7-0-1) and Andrew Hernandez (3-0-1) had to settle for a majority draw.

Janks came out swinging for the fences, which unfortunately, was still his best chance. Trotter can bounce back from this, losing to a two-time olympian and future world champion holds no shame. Trupish is the real deal, combined with guys like Usmanee and Claggett, the future of boxing in Albert...

[QUOTE=apunchnotseen]Great night of fights, far and away the best card I've seen in western Canada. Janks getting up after first knockdown was nothing short of miraculous. Trups power is for real, looking forward to seeing him on the world stage. Claggetts left hook to the liver was a work of art...

Great night of fights, far and away the best card I've seen in western Canada. Janks getting up after first knockdown was nothing short of miraculous. Trups power is for real, looking forward to seeing him on the world stage. Claggetts left hook to the liver was a work of art, his composure was p...